This is my first time completing one of these forum builds and I am excited to share my build! My goals are, not only finish my build
but learn from you guys by studying your previous/current builds. My hopes are to build a Samurai that is fun, reliable, and a down right nasty machine that will turn heads and crawl over anything. I am calling this my round 2 project because this is my second Samurai that I have owned. I picked up my first one several years ago for $700. It was a 92 that had been rolled over several times. Originally a soft top, the PO attemped to convert a street sign into a top. The doors didn't close too well, the body looked like rolled up tin foil, and it leaked water badly. Samurai's aren't very popular around here in Wyoming but I figured I have to start somewhere. I ended up completing a SPOA lift, installed a 6.5 gear kit in the transfer case, and installed front and rear lockers. Since the top was not my favorite, we decided to cut it off and weld in a roll cage. I purchased a CJ-7 bikini top and was just going to run it in the summer time. It did pretty good and we had lots of fun with it but I hated looking at all the dents and rust. I was hoping I would be able to save up and buy a nicer one some day and build it up the same.
Working as a Toyota tech, one day a college kid brought me his 87 Samurai to get tuned up. He came out from California so this Samurai was rust free and in very great shape! At the end of his college year, his father came out to pick up his Samurai and dingy tow it back to Cali behind his rv. After connecting it to his rv, he drove away. Couple miles down the road it starts smoking and slowing down his rv. After he towed it back to our Toyota shop and we pushed it in and inspected the damage. The transmission was stuck in third gear and would not come out. The transfer case was in gear (2wd). The engine suffered most of the damage. Both main shaft seals had melted out and lost all oil. Two rods came apart and shot out the side. In the end, I bought it for $600. I removed the engine, trans, and t-case. Cleaned off the oil and parked it in my garage for a year. I later removed my 92's engine, trans, and t-case. Installed everything into my new 87. Since the 92 is TBI, I installed an electric pump and had to swap drivelines but eveything else worked.
My build may take several years (small budget) but in the end I wish to stand next to it and be proud of what I have accomplished. Thanks for reading and please pipe in during my build if I am taking the wrong steps.